In-Class Assignment 1
In-Class Assignment 1
In-Class Assignment 1
Albert Aguilera
Rebekah Belman
Elaina Cardoux
Pravjot Dosanjh
Berenice Vega
HS 131
Thatcher
MWF 11-12
10 October 2008
ASSIGNMENT 1
RESPONSIBILITY I – ASSESSING COMMUNITY HEALTH ISSUES
o “The most common STI was cancer- and genital wart-associated HPV
(18.3%), followed by chlamydia (3.9%), trichomoniasis (2.5%), and HSV-2
(1.9%). Among the teenage girls who had an STI, 15 percent had more than
one.”2
o The needs assessment at Fresno High School reports that the presence of
Chlamydia are at 9% than those reported by the state of California and the
CDC.
• Pregnancy rates
o 86 out of 1000 pregnancies were between the ages of 18-19 (86:1000)
25:1000 pregnancies were between the ages of 15-17 in California.
• Information regarding other issues at national level for adolescents ages 13-18.
Drug Use:
Illicit drug use by the Nation’s adolescents is declining for almost all
specific types of drugs. When data for 8th-, 10th-, and 12th-graders are combined,
they show that overall, past-month illicit drug use declined by 24 percent between
2001 and 2007, dropping from 19.4 percent to 14.8 percent. The downward trend
in illicit drug use has been driven largely by declines in marijuana smoking.
Violence:
Violent crimes are committed by teens every year. The National Youth
Violence Prevention Resource Center (1) provides these statistics on teen violence
regarding violent crimes:
• In 2000, about 1,561 youth under the age of 18 were arrested for
homicide.
• In 2000, nine percent of the murders in the United States were committed
by persons under the age of 18.
• One in ten teens arrested has been engaging in a violent activity that could
have resulted in the serious injury or the death of another person.
Suicide:
1
http://www.cdc.gov/STDConference/2008/media/summaries-11march2008.htm
2
http://www.cdc.gov/STDConference/2008/media/summaries-11march2008.htm
We often neglect suicide in our examinations of teen violence. However,
suicide is violence against oneself and deserves very real consideration. Two teen
violence statistics to think about regarding suicide (1):
1. The third leading cause of death among teens is suicide
2. Over the past year, one in 11 high school students admit to having made a
suicide attempt.
Obesity:
The percent of children and teens who are overweight also continues to
increase. Among children and teens ages 6-19, 15 percent (almost 9 million) are
overweight according to the 1999-2000 data, or triple what the proportion was in
1980. In addition, the data shows that another 15 percent of children and teens
ages 6 to 19 are considered at risk of becoming overweight.
When compared to National rates for drug use, violence, suicide, and obesity, pregnancy
rates and STI’s prevalence where higher than national and state rates for students at
Fresno High School. This makes the development and implementation of a Responsible
Sexual Behavior Program of outmost importance to the people of Fresno High School.